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Bicycles If you've gone and bought a high-end ebike, you won't want to tow just any ol' bicycle-camp

[New Atlas logo]( Bicycles [Expeditions ebike trailer lowers the floor instead of raising the roof]( [The Swiss-made Expeditions Trailer with its legroom-extending, weight-bearing floor box deployed]( If you've gone and bought a high-end ebike, you won't want to tow just any ol' bicycle-camping trailer behind it. With its lowerable floor, sharp lines and composite construction, the Expeditions Trailer may be just what you're looking for. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [Get fresh food customized for your dog’s nutritional needs with Nom Nom]( Stop opening those cans for your favorite furry friend. Nom Nom makes food that actually looks like food tailor-made to your dog’s needs. Save 60% and get free shipping on your first customizable meal plan for your good boy or girl. 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We've had the quirky 70s Strat for a week, and at less than half the cost of an American Vintage II, it plays beautifully and presses all the retro buttons. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Be travel-ready with this 3-piece luggage set, now under $300]( Are you already envisioning your upcoming holiday getaway? The Luan Diamond 3-Piece Luggage Set in sleek black prepares you for your excursions and offers a blend of style, durability, and functionality that caters to the needs of today's travelers. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [Where in our bodies do we feel love (and other emotions)?]( [Researchers have mapped where in the body we experience 27 different kinds of love]( Researchers have mapped where and how strongly we experience different kinds of love, covering everything from romantic love to love for strangers. The findings shed light on how context and the object of love affects our subjective feelings of it. 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